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February 13, 1925 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-02-13

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E Jews are faced by a Series of Emergencies. Thousands of Refugees
are stranded at foreign ports, and must be helped—European Relief
is languishing—the Hebrew Schools are confronted by a huge deficit.

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Seldom have we been called upon to help so many proven worthy
causes at one time. We have arranged to provide for all of them in one
great, united, co-operative drive.

This is the first real community movement that Detroit Jews have
sponsored since the war. Upon it rests the future well-being of our People.

ACT NOW!

GENEROUSLY-PROMPTLY - WILLINGLY

1

The Stranded
Refugees:

THERE are at the pres-
ent time 15,000 Jewish
men, women and children
stranded at various points
of embarkation in Europe,
who, having their vises
approved by the Ameri-
can Consuls, expected to
be admitted to the United
States.

Owing to the recent
enactment of the flohnson
Immigration Bill, these
unfortunates are now ex-
cluded.
Their plight is unspeak-
ably wretched, beggaring
description.

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3

Reconstruction
(The ORT)

United Hebrew
Schools :

IT is a Jewish organ-
i cation operating in
Russia and other Euro-
pean countries, for the ad-
vancement of industrial
training and agricultural
settlement of Jews. Many
thousands of our people
in the war stricken coun-
tries are deprived of a
livelihood and must be
placed in a position to
help themselves. This
great organization seeks
to rescue our people from
beggary and distress, and
by means of loans—not
doles— is making them
self-respecting.

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The Working
Girls Camp:

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The United Hebrew
Schools are trying to do
this efficiently, and in
conformity with the prin-
ciples of modem teaching.

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MUST HELP
IN THIS
EMERGENCY!

EFFORT!

/

the heart of Jewish
life. Without it Judaism
cannot survive. More-
over, there is no better
way to prepare the young
for sound citizenship than
by instilling into their
-
minds reverence for
ligion and respect for law
and order.

EVERY JEW

DETROIT'S
1st JEWISH
COMMUNITY

F

EWISH Education is

OR a number of years

the Young Women's
Hebrew Association, sup-
ported by the Community
Fund, has conducted a
summer camp for working
girls. It has experienced
increasing difficulty in
renting suitable places. A
desirable spot has now
been secured for a per-
manent camp. For the
purchase of land and the
construction and equip-
ment of the necessary
buildings. the sum of
$50.000 is required.

Hebrew Free
Loan Society:

THIS organization lends
money to self-respect-
ing persons, who are anx-
ious to remain self-sup-
porting and find it impos-
sible to borrow at com-
mercial banks. Here they
can obtain loans without
interest to be repaid in
small installments, help-
ing them over emergen-
cies of one kind or an-
other; such as sickness,
accident, unemployment;
or to build up their little
businesses, so as to enable
them to earn a livelihood.

The Jewish
Chautauqua:

T

was organized in 1893
I
I by the late Rev. Dr.
Henry Berkowitz of
Philadelphia. Through it
thousands of people have
learned Jewish history
and traditions, its activi-
ties extending to univer-
sities and rural districts
where people are far re-
moved from Jewish life,
An endowment fund is
being raised to insure the
perpetuity of this worthy
enterprise and Detroit
Jewry is asked to con-
tribute a small sum to this
fund.

Greet the Solicitor With g:

of faithful men and women have enlist
H UNDREDS
great Mercy Drive. One of them will soon come I

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cordial greeting and your generous help. It has long
"The Jew Takes Care of His Own." Let's prove tha
DETROIT JEWS, your people are calling! Feed them! Sh
Protect them! Teach them! Inspire them!

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